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Subject: [Bug 115439] New: A "play-only-on-manuall-click" area in the playlist
From: karl () karzelek ! com
Date: 2005-10-31 20:06:39
Message-ID: 20051031210631.115439.karl () karzelek ! com
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115439
Summary: A "play-only-on-manuall-click" area in the playlist
Product: amarok
Version: unspecified
Platform: SuSE RPMs
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: amarok-bugs-dist lists sourceforge net
ReportedBy: karl karzelek com
Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.3)
Installed from: SuSE RPMs
Maybe this sounds a litte bit crazy:
I would like to have a "play only on click" area in the playlist. This means, that my \
playlist is divided into two parts. One part is the normal playlist as it is now. The \
tracks are played in the sequence they are listed, or by shuffle or etc. But I would \
like to have a second part of the playlist on the bottom or top of the playlist where \
I can put tracks, that I would like to have listed in this playlist but I want them \
only to be played if I click on them.
To illustrate it a little bit more:
I have a long playlist and I don't want to switch between different playlists for \
just one track or so. I listen to some podcasts or lectures for my studies, or even \
radio streams etc. But I don't want them to be played if e.g. I have them on the \
bottom of my playlist and if the playlist is played through to this track Amarok \
shall ignore them and play from the top of the list again, or shall exlude it from \
shuffle (escpecially on shuffle). So at the bottom should be a "under this point \
begins the manual-click area" line, maybe with a different background color, where I \
can place the tracks, I want to listen to, but only then, when I want it beside of \
the playlist order.
Do you understand, what I mean? Or is it too confusing?
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